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- Oughterard (Irish: Uachtar Ard) is a small town on the banks of the Owenriff River close to the western s**** of Lough Corrib in Connemara, County Galway...
- Oughterard GAA (Irish: ****ann Peile Seamus O'Maille Uachtar Árd) is a Gaelic football club based in Oughterard, County Galway, Ireland. The Gaelic Athletic...
- Oughterard (/ˌuːxtərˈɑːrd/; Irish: Uachtar Árd, “a high place”) is an ecclesiastical hilltop site, graveyard, townland, and formerly a parish, borough...
- Ballinasloe No. 1, Clifden, Galway, Glennamaddy, Gort, Loughrea, Mount Bellew, Oughterard, Portumna, and Tuam. Loughrea, within the rural district of Loughrea,...
- Oughterard railway station was on the Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) Galway to Clifden railway. The station was the interim terminus on the 49+1⁄4...
- ancient Slí Mhór among the bluebells". TheJournal.ie. "Oughterard Dovecote | Dovecote in Oughterard | Connemara Dovecote". "What's going on in Cahir? - You'll...
- by Adrian James Martyn, Galway, 2001. The Parish church of St. Mary, Oughterard: The Background to Its Construction, with an Account of the Dispute Concerning...
- confirmed to be present in the drinking water of Galway City, Moycullen, Oughterard and Headford, which had been instructed six days earlier to boil their...
- Aughnanure Castle is a tower house near Oughterard on the N59, in County Galway, in the west of Ireland. It was built by the O'Flaherty family in the late...
- Grealish's attempts to block a direct provision centre being created in Oughterard, County Galway, and suggested that immigrants coming to Ireland were being...